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    Kenwood 72x True

    Does anyone have problems, other than me, with the Kenwood CD-readers being unable to reader some CD-R's? Even with the CD closedout, I can not read it...But it seems that If I do a complete cd copy, I do not have a problem....

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    reeeaaallly picky drives when it comes to CDR! Although very fast with pressed CD's the true 72x was hated by many due to its CDR/RW performance.

    Although I don't own one, I can tell you it's quite common to have problems with CDR media or the way the're burnt.

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    I have had a few of the above mentioned problem, but I don't think any worse than my other readers. Mine also seem to vibrate with certain CD's. Almost as if the CD's were weighted on one side. Anybody else's do this?

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    Scorpio69- I have a 52X Kenwood that does that.
    I guess because they spin so fast, any tiny point of unbalance throws it into a tizzy

    [This message has been edited by HfdWolfPack (edited 08-20-2001).]

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